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I am using the following releases:
PSTK 9.13.1
OnTAP 9.10.1p12
Using get-ncsis to list out all volume efficiencies on the cluster works as expected with ONTAPI:
get-ncsis -ontapi returns about 400 results (roughly the number of volumes in the cluster).
However, get-ncsis (no options; uses REST) returns only four volumes. It seems to be the same four volumes every time.
On a different cluster (same OnTAP release), the ONTAPI call returns all volumes, but the REST call returns 10 fewer volumes
Any idea why this may be happening?
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The REST call to get volumes does not return all of the volumes.
The following types of volumes are reported:
– RW, DP and LS volumes
– FlexGroup volume
– FlexCache volume
– FlexClone volume
– FlexGroup constituent
The following volumes are not reported:
– DEL and TMP type volume
– Node Root volume
– System Vserver volume
– FlexCache constituent
https://library.netapp.com/ecmdocs/ECMLP2885799/html
See: DOC /storage/volumes
Please let me know if that is the reason behind the differences in the volumes reported.
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No that does not appear to be the issue. There are about 400 volumes in the cluster, of type RW and LS. The ONTAPI version of get-ncsis correctly returns all of them, but the REST version returns only 4 volumes. I am running the cmdlet without any options other than '-ontapi'.
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Ok, let me reach out to the Powershell Toolkit team and see if they have an answer to this.
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Hi Steve
I attempted to replicate the issue at my environment but, I was unable to do so. Could you please share the debug logs of the cmdlet using Set-NaToolkitConfiguration debug ? It will be great help for me to analyze the issue .
